Take a tip From China to Cure Chronic Allergies
Allergies and asthma are more than just a nuisance. My wife gets sick and requires doctor visits and prescription medications each time the season changes. A beautiful spring day will find her sneezing and coughing. Her eyes are swollen and red and her throat is scratchy. She maintains a haggard look until it passes and she looks forward to the next time. I used to have allergies as a child. I was constantly around farm animals. They made me sneeze and cough. My eyes hurt and my head hurt. To say I had a runny nose is a serious understatement. But I am convinced I have found the perfect solution.
My childhood on a farm in America was plagued with sneezing and coughing fits anytime I was around farm animals, which was all the time. When I grew out of them I became a free man and was thrilled when my allergies just went away. My wife still suffers.
What would you do to obtain a “cure”? What would you do to get rid of this constant seasonal irritant? My wife still has to medicate each new season with a plethora of over the counter drugs. She will seek allergy relief anywhere. This can’t be a good thing. She would do almost anything to get do away with the constant headache, no pun intended, of allergies. She has tried many off the wall cures and some of them work so-so.
I got really pumped up when I met a lady while getting a message, a gift from my wife for our anniversary. I was delighted to learn that acupuncture might provide the relief my wife was looking for.
My massage therapist can bear witness that acupuncture is the best thing since sliced bread. Her allergies are gone. Just gone! No sneezing! No runny nose! No headache! My wife tried it and voila hers were cured too. It was just great. Asian medicine, centuries old, does have something to offer after all. Who would have thought!
The massage therapist said she too had reclaimed her life. Just like the commercials say on TV, she sees clearly and can now go outside to soccer games or to the park.
Needles can be scary and so can acupuncture for the first time for the uninitiated. The way it works is by sticking needles in key spots on your person to relieve the pain and affliction of allergies. It is said to come from 300 BC in China. There are twelve key areas throughout the body and then at least 8 sub areas.
Some call this alternative medicine but in Asia it is common practice and not considered alternative at all. Since my wife and I are both fans we can recommend that you give it a try. Who knows! Maybe it is just what the doctor ordered for your allergy relief.
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